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        Marion Brooks, A . B., $ D K , returned f o r part o f the year 1912
   to finish her work. She is now travelling i n Europe With a small
   c h i l d to whom she gives her undivided attention. A l t h o u g h M a r i o n
   may be envied f o r her opportunity to travel, she says it is f a r f r o m
   interesting when her charge asks endless questions.

       Elinor Collins ( M r s . John W. Dugan), ex-'12. Elinor stayed in
   college but two years f o r John called. N o w she has a happy home
   is St. Johnsbury, V t . Margaret, almost two years old, is great com-
   pany f o r E l i n o r as w e l l as baby Jeanette.

       Beatrice L . Davis, A . B . '12. "Baby Bee" won her name the first
   day o f college. She was our star performer in all the dramatics
   which took place in college. She taught one year in Connecticut but
   is now attending the Worcester Domestic Science School.

      Helen Hamon, ex-'12, also went to college but two years. Since
  then she has studied Domestic Science at home and i n July an-
  nounced her engagement to Percy Charnock, T u f t s '12.

      Pauline Gardner received her A . B. degree f r o m Smith College
  in 1912 but she is an A O n g i r l f o r she was w i t h us d u r i n g her
  j u n i o r year. Last year she spent i n Europe and this year is l i v i n g
  in Cambridge and taking special courses at Radcliffe.

     The second g i r l to receive a Jackson degree was Frances Hunting-
  ton, Jackson '12. She entered Jackson i n her j u n i o r year f r o m the
  University o f Maine where she was an A O I I g i r l . For two years
  she has been teaching in Reeds Ferry, N . D . , where she also plays
 t h e ^ r g a n and teaches music.

     Alice J. Spear, A . B . '12, won a prize in American history during
 her senior year. W h i l e s t i l l i n college, she began social work and
 is now assistant superintendent of the Somerville Boys' Club.

     The year after graduation Edith Van de Bogart, A . B. '12, presi-
 dent of the A l l Around Club during her senior year, spent at home.
 T h i s year she is teaching i n Maine.

     Pearl Longley, A . B . '12, was vice-president of her class d u r i n g
her freshman year and was active in a l l the social l i f e of the college.
She is now teaching i n Grosvenordale, Conn., and has announced her
engagement to M r . Crawford of Webster, Mass.

    Pauline A . Lamprey, A . B . '12, was class poet her senior year i n
college and since receiving her degree has been teaching. T h i s year
she is i n Hollister, Mass.

    Since receiving her degree Edna C. Woodbury, A . B. '12, has been
assistant i n the Somerville Public Library.

    E t t a Marion Phillips, A . B . '13, was prominent and active i n a l l
branches of college life. She took the principal role i n two college
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